
USCIRF report identifies 95 countries with blasphemy laws
“Blasphemy laws are inconsistent with international human right law,” the report states.

Millennials struggling to find purpose, study finds
Three out of four Millennials (75%) say they are searching for their purpose in life, according to newly released survey

Honest assessment amid crisis provides ‘lessons in transparency’ for church
Pastor Michael Nave was candid about a crisis season that resulted in the termination of a staff member following accusations of moral failure and the month-long public examination of the church’s actions and responsibility.

Research reveals many non-Christians consider Bible divinely inspired
“Part of the reason may be that the U.S. is culturally Christian,” Barna wrote, citing past surveys. “In fact, 72 percent of people in the U.S. say they were raised Christian.”

2023 SBC Pastors Conference theme, officers and other details announced
Newly elected Southern Baptist Convention Pastors Conference President Daniel Dickard has announced details on next year’s event, which include the

Sudanese Christian killed, church building burned after militants take over city
A Sudanese Christian 85 miles southeast of Khartoum has succumbed to his injuries after militants from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces assaulted him, Morning Star News reported.

Top benefits of small groups focus of new study
Many churches form small groups within their congregation to catalyze opportunities for connection and impact. A new analysis from Barna

God uses TX church to bless community after tornado devastation
“I think we did what we were supposed to do, nothing spectacular, but what I think Jesus would have done. I have spoken to pastors and told them ministry is dirty. If you’re doing it right, it’s dirty,” said the church pastor.